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Alphabetical [« »] incorruptibility 1 incorruptible 2 increase 25 increased 27 increasing 14 increasingly 2 incredible 4 | Frequency [« »] 27 glory 27 gods 27 inclined 27 increased 27 juridical 27 kept 27 killed | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances increased |
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1 2,1 | these judicial privileges increased the authority of the bishops 2 2,3 | criticism of luxury gradually increased the number of his enemies. 3 2,5 | leaders of German troops increased very greatly until their 4 2,5 | number of religious parties increased. Part of the clergy favored 5 2,5 | of collecting the taxes increased the revenue considerably, 6 3,4 | by skillful diplomacy he increased the internal discord among 7 3,8 | dissenting religious groups increased the internal troubles and 8 3,8 | Diocletian and Constantine increased excessively the provincial 9 3,8 | ruined the population and increased the demands for government 10 4,1 | The number of pilgrims increased constantly, being particularly 11 4,1 | Byzantine possessions in Italy, increased very greatly in the seventh 12 6,2 | against the Arabs, Basil increased somewhat the extent of Byzantine 13 6,8 | strength of the Seljuqs had increased to such an extent that the 14 6,8 | strength of the Seljuq Turks increased still more because of the 15 6,8 | The agitation constantly increased, and even assumed the aspect 16 7,1 | predecessors of Alexius Comnenus, increased in intensity under that 17 7,1 | of the Middle Ages which increased in the eleventh century 18 7,1 | known that the population increased in Flanders and France. 19 7,1 | Empire’s distrust gradually increased to such an extent that, 20 7,2 | Bulgarian Kingdom, which had increased in power towards the end 21 8,15| child, the aristocracy again increased their influence.~ In connection 22 8,17| The number of monasteries increased again, and the amount of 23 9,4 | Bulgars, he considerably increased the Serbian territory; then, 24 9,5 | widened the privileges and increased the endowments of the Greek 25 9,11| that the power of Charles, increased by the conquest of Byzantium, 26 9,12| monks and monastic ideals, increased in power. In the fourteenth 27 9,19| population of which gradually increased. In the sixth and seventh